Athlone, Dublin & Galway

Tel: 353906470484  Email: info@icppd.com

September President’s Update

Facebook
Twitter
LinkedIn

Welcome friends to ICPPD,

Welcome to all our learners, particularly our first years, as they settle into a new year of learning. Welcome to our new tutors and I sincerely thank the tutors who continue to work with us and wish the tutors who leave the best in their new endeavours.

With our three locations I would like to think we are collectively helping the Mental Health of a multitude of people countrywide now.

ICPPD’s International Guests Dr Bobby Moore will join us again this year in delivering online, ICPPD’s Diploma in Supervision across Professions – A Holistic Approach. This interactive 100-hour learning experience will commence in November. The Diploma in Expressive Arts for Professionals commences 23rd September.

The Introduction to Holistic Counselling and Psychotherapy course begins online on the 19th of October and the Personal Development online will also commence next month. This offers an opportunity for change should you decide to dip your toe in the water of personal learning.

You might also get the chance to explore our suite of online CPD courses.

A thought to ponder this month: Can change be a conscious theme for me?

Until next month,

Tom Moran
College President

Trusting and Sometimes Forgetting

By Mary Spring, ICPPD graduate, tutor, IACP-accredited counsellor/psychotherapist, and IACP-accredited supervisor Meeting the other.Being surprised bymeeting myself in the other.Trusting and sometimes forgettingto rest in

Read More »
Alan holds a Masters Degree and Graduate Diploma in Integrative Psychotherapy from the University of Limerick. He has worked in private practice in Limerick and Ennis for many years. He has lectured on research on the Psychotherapy M.A. in U.L., and worked as a group facilitator on the M.A. in Music Therapy in U.L. Alan also holds a Higher National Diploma and Bachelors Degree in Irish Music, and has taught guitar on the B.A. in Irish Music and Dance at the Irish World Academy. As a professional musician he has toured extensively throughout Ireland and Europe with various artists. Alan’s interests include auto-ethnographic and heuristic approaches to research, personal development, and transpersonal approaches to psychotherapy. He continues to get great enjoyment from music, playing regularly in the Limerick and Ennis scene, as well as working on various recording projects. He values the personal development of student therapists and the effective integration of this with skills and theory.